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THE GRE ORO PATRIOT
VOL. 81. GREENSBORO, N. C, MAY 14, 1902. NO. 20.
Dr W. J- RICHARDSON
OFFICE:
*ATZ BUILDING.
cr 319 WEST GASTON ST.
r p. BEALL, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
l,,:„i [„ .1 Trust IMdg.
, Asli. IKIIII St.
LOCAL 0STE-,^7-;
Judge A. C. Avery, of Morgautou,
was in the city Friday.
Mrs. I.. M. Miehaux, of Goldsboro,
is visiting relatives in the city.
Memorial Day Observance.
The observance of Memorial Day
here Saturday excelled in every par-ticular
any occasion of the kind in re-cent
years. The credit for each enjoy-able
feature of the day, with the
Congressman R. Spencer Blackburn exception of the delightful weather
1S „ JO TO.. 3 TO 4:DO.
-HONE NO.JT^
E. I- 5TAMEY, M. D.
RESIDENCE:
.. '• street.
OFTICE:
n's 1>IU- Store. A '■:■•- •■ -
Dr. j. E- WYCHE
DENTIST
rr -L |N SAVINGS BANKBLDG.
„ ,- QSiiCNSBOHO W. C.
was in the city Friday morning.
Mi. W. I. L'nderwood, editor of the
Textile Excelsior,Charlotte,spent Sun-day
here.
Capt. !!. I.. Veruon. traveling pas-senger
agent of the Southern, spent
last High! in the city.
Mr. Lee 11. Battle was among those
who attended the Southern ISaptist
Convention at Asheville last week.
A good second-hand two-horse wagon,
that prevailed, is due solely the Guil-ford
Chapter, Daughters of the Con-federacy,
who with exquisite grace ar-ranged
every detail that contributed to
the success of the occasion.
At ten o'clock the chief marshal, Dr.
('has. [.. Scott, formed a procession at
the public square that moved to the
Grand Opera House, where the princi-pal
exercises of the day took place.
The big auditorium had been tastefully
Work at the Iron Furnace Held Up.
Division Superintendent Isaac Pros-ser,
of the Empire Steel and Iron Com-pany,
who has been here for several
weeks working in a quiet way toward
getting matters shaped up to put the
company's furnace here in blast again,
and incidentally making investigations
as to the character and quantity of ore
in several of the most promising ore
beds in the state, received word last
Tuesday night to go to work in earnest
to pre].a re for the starting of the fur-nace.
Since then lie has had a force of
men a: work at the plant, securing
measurements for the numerous east-ings
and various parts of the equip-ment
that needs be renewed. Yester-day
morning, for some unknown rea-son,
he ordered all work at the furnace
TOBACCO NOTES. BARGAIN
Dr M. F. FOX
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
QjiLFORD COLLEGE. N. C.
EDWARH BAUM, M. D.
PHYSlCIAr ND SURGEON
Si.. Greensboro.
uses '.
_ ,_ AND THROAT.
■
and appropriately decorated, and it
with bed and rigging, and a buggy and I presented a pleasing picture when the
harness for sale cheap, at Hiatt & |vast audience, filling every nook and I stopped. Just what has occurred to
comer, had been sealed. The veterans cause such an order to be promulgated
occupied a reserved section of seats in
the orchestra circle. After music by
the Proximity band, under the skillful
leadership of Prof. James Dilworth,
the master of ceremonies, Col. Jas. T.
Lamb's. l'j-2t.
Mr. T. C. Hobbs and sister, .Mi—
'Mary, left last night for Charleston,
i where they will spend a week at the
exposition.
Mr. E. 1'. Whartoii left last night for
: Tallahassee. Fla., where he will spend
two or three days looking after some
business interests.
Solicitor A. 1.. I'.rooks is in Durham
this week attending Durham Superior
curt for the trial of criminal cases.
Judge Neal is presiding.
Morehead, called the Kev. <i. A. Spar- from Pennsylvania and was preparing
row, of Washington, D. C, to lead in [ to go to housekeeping. The company's
is beyond the knowledge of everyone
except those in executive control of the
company's business. Mr. Prosserhad
such faith in the starting of the plant
that he had just brought his wife here work on its new leaf building
town.
Items of Interest to the Grower, the Deal-er,
and the Manufacturer.
MARKET REPORT.
The receipts on our market have been
very light for the past week, due to the
fact that farmers have sold out. practi-cally,
ail their holdings and are very-busy
with the growing crop. There
was about twenty-live per cent, of the
crop planted on last week's season in
this immediate section and fanners
were afforded a good opportunity for
Setting their land in shape to plant the
remainder of their crops.
We had a very nice sale yesterday
anil the farmers were well pleased with
prices. Buyers seemed to be anxious i •
for what was being offered. Our man- J™8* in« *-a11 qillCK before
ufacturers are also on the market and
are very strong for stock, as they are
busy at work every day.
100 CORSETS
50 CENTS
The regular price runs from
$1.00 to $1.50. The following
sizes now in stock: Nos. 20,
22, 24, 26, 28, 29.
New lot Outing Quilt Scraps
EVE i ■
... THAMES
ftND SURGEON
an! I :■
. m..
.. A. BURTON
DENTIST
-; M. P. BUILDING.
'/IcAoco HOUSE
?^&ffg^»^\^™««* —. material had
the most inspiring melody known to beeM "'dere.lt.. improve the facilities
mortal man. was followed by a charm- "' the plant, and everything seemed t..
ing recitation by Miss Hachel Sims. In' moving harmoniously until the
M^SiSr^'^^bSSJa rr1;"- rrr -m,v n-XVe hope
girls, representing the thirteen states llmt »>e delay is only temporary, and
1 ot the of the Confederacy, marching to the that work may be resumed at an early-center
of the stage amid tin' waving date. At best it would require ninety
banners of stars and bars, sang '"The days to rehabilitate the furnace, and
Bonnie Blue Flag." j we do not want to see the summer pass
Col. Morehead then introduced < ,.l. without a renewal of activities there.
William A. I lenderson, of Washington,
D. C.. the principal speaker of the oc-casion.
Col. ileiider.son. al the outset,
add res-ed himself particularly lo Ihe
Dauuhtcrs of the Confederacy, tellina
them that they had a great 'work lie-
Mr. I-. I. Morton left Monday for fore them and were doiii-it riirl.t well.
Irevaitl, where he wii1 manage the I Two line* «t"duty lay before then, he
said. Kirs!, they bad t.> take care .>i
the past. Ilesakl lie would not ask
the South to forget her war a- well
ask a mother to forget her child, lie
urged the women of the South to sec t..
it that the glorious history of the South-land,
particularly of North Carolina.
he not left in oblivion. !ic took
liciilar pride in the fact that lie
The Greenville Reflector says the
Imperial Tobacco Company has begun
in that
City National bank, has recovered
from a touch of malaria that kept him
indoors for a few days last week.
Dr. Mclver delivered a commence-ment
address at the Alabama Indus-trial
College for Women on Monday,
returning home yesterday morning.
New York, May 12.—M. R. Clarke,
E. H. M. Gunn and J. D. Player,three
of the most prominent men in the Brit-ish
Tobacco trade, arrived today on the
steamship Saxonia. None of them
would commit himselfto any statement
on the subject of the visit, but 'united
they would leave at once for the South.
picked over.
PROXIMITY
MERCANTILE CO.
JOHN J. PHOENIX Manager.
Another Manufacturing- Enterprise.
Among the many important addi-tions
to Greensboro's varied industrial
interests is one which will occupy a
held as yet undeveloped, iir a local
sense, yet is quite promising nevcrthe-
Municipal Affairs.
At the regular meeting of the board
of aldermen Friday night a committee
of live, Messrs. Ward, liaiu, Denny,
(Jla.-cock and Helms, was named to in-1 patronize us next season than
less, as conditions here are favorable to
All of last year's crop of tobacco is the development of such an enterprise.
practically sold and we are g!u I ;■> say A number of local capitalists, among
that Greensboro has sold hei -.are of whom are men capable of directing the
same and given entire satisfaction, practical features of the business, has
Our warehouses are nil-.v beiii rented subscribed sufficient capital to establish
by able warehou-esmen. wl. . .ill. no j a hardwood manufacturing plant here,
doubt, make it more to your terest to and today the company will be in-fo
r sev- corporate.! w itli an authorized capital
Dr. L. A. PHIPPS
PHYS CIAN AND DENTIST
rJ Co.. Pi. C
Hotel Franklin this summer. His
family will join him about the first of
June.
Hon. Kranklin McNeil, chairman of
the Corporation Commission, will be at
the court house next Saturday, the
ITth. to take up any tax matter- that
may be desired.
Mr-, C. A. Dray left yesterday for
Birch, \'a.. in res|M>use to a telegram
announcing the serious illness of her
father, Mr. It. II. Hreenwood, who is
;.:.'.::... n.»t exjiecled t>> live.
Rev. <;. II. Crowell, of High Point.
liirate the matter of a location and Ieral >"eare l'ast- The market is in the of$25,000. Such men as C. H. Fisher,
probable cost of a site t. the
i
|1CW ' best condition it has ben foi yeaisand iNeil Ellington, .1. C. Bishop and c. K.
par-was
a
thirty thousand dollar library which
Mr. A:.drew Carnegie projioses to give
the city.
An appropriation of -I'M was made
the i late < 'h.v (Juards.
An ordinance was passed forbidding
double grandson of North Carolina, the robbing of bird's nests and the kill-
I his state had been shamefully neg-will
be ready for primings whenever ' Holton are the principal stockholders,
they are ready to be offered, as our and their names are a suliiciciit uuar-btiyers
are now making big prepara- autee of the stability o f the enterprise.
lions lor the new crop. i ":>ri>"'"»> '"terior miishlngs will com-
I prise the product of the plant. I he
,,,., •.,„., 'company will organize at once and
IMPHHAI. b BULDIXO PLANS. , either buy or build a factory, the in-
I he imperial lobac.-o Company, of i tention being to get to work on an ex-
Great Britain and Ireland, it appears, I tensive scale as soon as possible. The
le-ted iii histories, though it had" a glo- ' ""' ' . '" t,K '"•'.' w,!tu lheextel>- is committed to building brick lire- ,K,r'1 ffo«,8,,i this section, which have
rioiis record in colonial and revolution-ary
time- After tributes to the noble't!
.n of pigeons and English sparrows, I,,_ .»,„ , ''.' " " """ '"". a reputation far and wide, will be util-
,, . . i j n ir""' factories, or as much so as possi- i,,,,!
penalty l<emir fixed at live dollars1,..,, ...' „ . .... .. ««i.
'.ic: these will be located m leading to- c-men
such as Andrew Jack-.,,,. James iv.reach oUciise. Prof. T. Gilbert IVar- \T' , , r , ' , , V, Simpson-ShielJs Shoe Co. Reorgani/ed.
k. Polk, Andrew Johnson and others ,,, ,-,, . , , ,. . . l,!llvo marKets. and will comprise leaf „„ s
«h<.hadhroughl fame to the fair name "'"' Indent of the Au(hlbon Society, re^nlerfng aild drTillg plaut8 for h I he Simpson-Shields Shoe Company,
of the state, the speaker took up the appeared belore the board and advo- head tODacc0g There will be no ,„.,'.„.; OI'»-'"''the lea.ling wholesale establish-
I SOLfS real subject of hi- remarks. "A Soldier- cateil the measure.
SCALES 6 SCALES
ATTORNEYS AND COUN-SELLORS
AT LAW
H:;, -. c.
Vacation During the War." and for
ROBERT D. DOUGLAS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
r. :.. OREE^SBORO.N.C.
Z. V. TAYLOR
ATTORNEY AT LAW
JREENSEORO, N. C.
W P BYNUM.JR
UM & BYNUM
IS AND COUN-i-
LORS AT LAW
SQUARE.
filled Dr. Turreiitine's pulpit at W'c-t
Market church quite acceptably last nearly an hour he held the closest at-
Sun.lay. preaching two strong sermons
to large congregations.
Mr. Roland Hani-, for fifteen years
a clerk at the Hotel Phoenix, Winston.
came to (ireeusboro Monday to become
head clerk at The ISen bow. He is one
I of the best hotel men in the state.
Dr. and Mi-. K. W. Smith returned
Saturday morning from Salisbury.
where he had been holding a series of and marched to (ireene
meetings that were reported quite suc-cessful
by the local paper- of that city.
Kev. It. \V. Weaver, of Middlctown.
Ohio. wl,.. had been attending the
Southern liaptist Convention at Ashc-villc.
-topped over here on his return
to visit hi" relative- and many friends.
The ten liquor dealers of the city-applied
for a renewal of license.
An appropriation of gviii
all
sion to store tobacco except temporarily meuteof tllils citJ'. was reorganized Sat-tention
while he recounted many inci-dents
of hi- -oldicr-life. 11 is tribute- to
the bravery and gallantry of the lioys
who wore the urray were most brilliant,
and elicited the heartiest applause.
When he had finished he was present-ed
w ith a beautiful boquet of carnations
by Miss Paisley Kitington.
Another selection by the band was'tail the financial record of the city for
followed by the bestowal ofcnisses of the past year.
prior to shipments to England, except
i that it may be desirable to sweat the
er month toDam, j„ cheaper storage on this side,
wa-made foi the running' expenses of UI I..he ,lesser ,loose mark, et.s .t,hat are more
or less unestablished on a linn basis,
will doubtless be omitted as to brick
buildings, but agencies or rented plants
the new city library.
The finance committee was instruct-ed
b> employ Prof. K. .1. Forney, an
expert accountant, to examine in dc-urday
and will enlarge its field of use-fulness
to a considerable extent. Mr.
(J. T. Gaines, formerly of the Bay State
Shoe and LeatherCompany, New York,
whose headquarters have been at
Lynehburg, Va., for some time, and
Mr. J. A. Eflrd, of the wholesale house
w ill suffice in such places temporarily. of Eflrd Brothers, Winston, have ac-
Mr. C. H. Fast, of Danville, is the ,'uire'1 s,ock '" ,he (-'°"wl". together
honor to the veteran-, then the proces- The -ewer committee was directexl to , company's architect. Kiuston and w'tn a few l<Hal l",ii'"css >'"»"• (i(l"-
si..,, was reformed on North Elm street advertise for bids for the construction j Greensboro N. C. and Danville Va. '■''''"" tnt' ual'it:l1 stock, and making it
Hill cemetery, of a sewer from Walker avenue to the
the band, (iate City Guards, under I'liillips outlet, northeast of the city,
command of Sergeant Horace Weeks.
veterans on foot and in carriages, the
lire department, school children and
citizens being in line.
are points that will have built plants. *'"■"""•
Already tobacco dryers have been en-j As now orS*nuea, Mr. Gaines is
gaged for these plants. In Danville 5^®^ "!' "'e '7,l,l,a"v ■nd„M^
t a single complaint against the po- the C. H. Hickey factory has been i£LSZ will ea"Urer'
The jiolicecommittee icp..,te.l I.OfiJ
warrants issued during the year and
n
lice force.
Base Ball Notes.
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
M.W.Thompson, died of pneumonia
Sunday night and was buried Monday
three with Italeigh. On the jtrip east
C. G. WRIGHT
TORNEY AT LAV7
■•'. Ce~ COURT MOUSE.
■■'50RO, N. C.
At the cemetery Itev. Dr. Crawford,
chaplain of ( amp No. 71M. ('. ('. V..
offered an appropriate prayer, and
masses of beautiful (lowers were strewed
over the Knives of the honored dead.
I pon the return to the city a sump-tuous
dinner was served the veterans
on the court house lawns. It was a
veritable feast, and evoked a torrent of the team won two of the three games
afternoon at Oreene Mill cemetery, compliments. Alter full justice h id i -.i \- . . ......
after appropriate services at the famiiv bee., done to the dinner, pipes and ,,,- " .'! ' >«»«*"'. «° "' «hf "»«« ""'
bacco, the gift of the American Tobac.-«i u ilmingtoii and has l<.~t two of the
Company, were distributed among the three games with Italeigh. The games
two hundred or Miore veterans present at Wilmington were among the finest
and the alleruo. n was -neiit in the , , , .,
,m.,os.t, e,nj:oy,.abi lIe comrad,esh> i■'p. ..H..ie day ever played by any teams m the
will be cherished in every heart that
wa- quickened by the happy
become residents of
leased for a year. There will great die- Greensboro at an early date. At present
appointment among those tobacco deal-
The < ireensboro league team, u hich j ers who had hopes of disposing of their
..pined the season at New hern last j factories to the Imperial.— Southern
week, will return home tomorrow for Tobacconist, Richmond,
six games, three with New hern :
ToOl'K Cl'STOMERS AMI FHIKMIS:
no changes are contemplated in the
corps of traveling representatives or
oflice force. We expect to see the com-pany
continue its prosperous career un-der
the new management, as it has the
prestige of an established trade ofhand-some
propostions. a desirable location
Mf\.S C. HOYLE
5RNEY AT LAW
GREEHSBORO, H. C.
• e: ...us. Loans
residence on (iorrell street.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jones have
issued invitations to the marriage of
their daughter, Ida Temesia, to Mr.
William Walter Sellais. Wednesday
morning, June !. IWtt, at II ..'.lock, at that ('..Mowed one another'*!>closely!
(irace Methodist church, (ireensboro. .... ..... .,
!i,e fifty-ninth annual session of the
lion. J. D. McNeill, of Fayettevi lie, j Grand Ixxlge, I. O. O. F., is being held
spent Monday night at the McAdoo. I here this week, over one hundred and
He left yesterday morning forAsheville fifty delegates being present up to last
to arrange
Having heard complaints as to the !""'. exceptional facilities for doing
business.
Friday's score was:; to i' ii
slate,
our favor,
feature- ami Saturday's score was I to 0, ten
inning being required to determine the
result. Fox made the one run that
saved the day. lialeigh wo,, Monday
by a score of t to :; and yesterday by a
score ofS to II. It was admitted by iinpre-
Rcveals A Great Secret.
It is often asked how such startling
cures, that puzzle the best physicians,
are effected by Dr. King's New Discov-ery
for Consumption. Here's the se-ret.
It cuts out the phlegm ami germ-for
the State Firemen's night, while a number are expected to- P'diced witnesses that the umpire won
Tournament, lobe held there in An- day. The first meeting of the session
JACOB A. LONG
•*S 6" LONG
■ S AND COUN-ORS
AT LAW
ire, Greensboro, R. c.
gust, lie is president of the North
Carolina Firemen's Association.
(apt. N. I'. Dankin, of Macon county,
was I,cie last week renewing old
acquaintances and visiting his kinsmen.
Memorial day afforded him an oppor-was
held yesterday afternoon, when
i'a-t i-rand A. M. Scales extended the
welcome of the Hate City to the visi-tors.
On behalf of Grand Master li.
W. Murray, who is a resident of the
city, Fast Grand Representative Lums-
Kcilcral ('.inns
a- in Washington.
In i . business.
tunity for meeting many of the men j den, of Italeigh, responded. The busi-w
bo were in his command in the army, ''ess sessions began last night and will
and he was delighted with the cordial continue today and possibly tomorrow
greetings he received. forenoon. Tonight the (fraud Lodge
Mr. W. E. Dan. for some time man- wi" he entertained by the young ladies
ager of the (Ireensboro office of the!"f lne S,'llt' Xl""l;'1 ;""l Industrial
the first game for Italeigh.
fhe games here Thursday, Friday
and Saturday of this week and the first
three days of next week will be well
worth seeing. Excursion rates will be
available to those in surrounding towns
who wish to see the games, which are
lo be called at 4 o'clock each afternoon.
quality of the tobacco seed furnished
by us to die planters of this section, we
feel that a word of explanation is justi-fiable.
In order to meet the demands ol the
planters we ordered a supply of seeds
from the oldest and most reliable seed infected mucus, and lets nie life-giv-house
in the South, the R. L. Raglan j"- ,ox>£en e
1"'i,;n 1""! vitalise the
... ...... 'blood. It heals Ihe mllamed, cotiuh-
Seesl Farm, m Virginia, and we are at worn throat and lungs. Hard colds
a loss to know why those seeds proved aud stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr.
unproductive, as they were bought for I King's New Discovery, the most in-and
appeared to be'the best on the £mb,e remedy for allI Throat and Lung
........ i\- . . .... "iseases. Uruarauteea bottle- -iOc and
We regret very much that si.no. Trial bottles free at Holton'-.
STAMHM OK i iii: i i.i" Is.
n ..a. 1,,-t. P.C.
Italeigh 7 I .87-5
Charlotte -> .". .'.L'-"l
(ireensboro .. 4 •1 .".oil
New hern ....... 1 ■1 .500
ide vrhicli w e are
1 specialty of.
uiib DOMESTIC
COAL u «»
!. mil- of w on.!
Standard Electric Company, left Mon-day
to travel South Carolina and Geor-gia
for the company, and Mr. Allan
M. Cohen, manager for the company
al Charlotte, will henceforth have
charge of both offices.
"Fishing-|iole thieves," persons who
go about raising windows and fish
clothing from bedrooms, without run-ning
Ihe risk ofjpossible capture and
trial for burglary, which is a capital
MMIi BROTHERS
•."-:■-, 3il S. Eav:e St.
- --.io Y-z. S.
uin|itlj- attended lo.
College. Ihe Odd Fellows of the city
have left nothing undone that might
add to the pleasure of their guests on
this occasion, and the session bids fair
to be a me rable one. Their lodge
room on West Market street, which
has recently undergone extensive re-pairs,
is an ideal place for the meeting
ol such a body.
What Thin Folks Need.
Is a greater power of digesting and
assimilating food. For them Dr. King's
market.
they have not given full satisfaction,
and hope that the shortage in plants
will not materially reduce the crop
that otherwise would have been plant-ed.
Respectfully,
HARRIS & (; VM II.B,
Banner Wart house.
II. A. (in.Mil; ,v < ....
Farmers Warehouse.
May 1U. 1902.
NEW HUM AT Tin: KAKMKKS.
We are (.leased to announce to our
friends in Guilford and surrounding
CITY
TION
BANK
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Durham '■'■ 5 .375 counties that we have formed a part- >._.-♦,• «,.«.,«.,
WU ^"" ! '• -1S* -ship mr the purpose of n aging a jgS—4"gjgg
James s. Manning, chairman of the tobacco worehouse in Greensboro the stoeVhMoa'Liability 100 000 CO
executive committee of this judicaldis- coming year, and that we will have ■«-.«•♦_♦« TU«~H... ant'iyMM
trict. has noticed Col. J. A. Darrinuer. eharge of .he Farmers Warehouse on ' ° P°C""" 2.3,....w.
member for (iuilford county, of a meet-ing
of the district committee at Dur-u.
iu, on May 20, to consider a dateand
ise on
and after August 1st. 1902. TheFarm-ers
is one of the most desirable houses
Beginning today this bank will issue
ciime ill this state, have been active ill I New Life Pills work wonders. They
this city ihe past week or so. In a few tone and regulate the digestive organs, j is no opposition, ii would seem that
instances they have made good hauls Peutly expel all poisons from ihe sys- Greensboro would be the most conven-from
the clothing they secured in this !:'."' ?iW th?..b,ood'. improve apiie-1 lent place, and the day before or after
manlier.
place for calling thecoiivention to nom- in the state for the sale of leaf tobacco !
inate a solicitor for the district. The and we feel assured that we can serve !('*r,i
t
l',,'|-le* "'' l
1
)l'J"-il °" which iuter-pie-
ent solicitor. Mr. Brooks, has made ,- , . .■ , ifcst at the rate ol lour per cent, will be
a most excellent officer, and there will our fne,lda to the % ery best advantageJ paid on deposits that remain three
be no opposition whatever to his re-|Thanking you all for past favors, andl'months. Money draws Interest from
nomination. Still the formality of a I assuring you that the prospects |(,r i date of depisit.
.•.invention must be had. and as there Greensboro's market are brighter than
lite, make healthy flesh. Only 35c at the State convention the most appro-
Holtou's. j priate time to hold it.
for years, we remain,
Yours truly,
R. o. GAMBLE,
R. T. KEHNODLE.
May 12, 1902.
We solicit a share of your business.
J, M. WALEEB,
President.
LEE H. BATTLE,
G&ihler.
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i \JU*
THE GRE ORO PATRIOT
VOL. 81. GREENSBORO, N. C, MAY 14, 1902. NO. 20.
Dr W. J- RICHARDSON
OFFICE:
*ATZ BUILDING.
cr 319 WEST GASTON ST.
r p. BEALL, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
l,,:„i [„ .1 Trust IMdg.
, Asli. IKIIII St.
LOCAL 0STE-,^7-;
Judge A. C. Avery, of Morgautou,
was in the city Friday.
Mrs. I.. M. Miehaux, of Goldsboro,
is visiting relatives in the city.
Memorial Day Observance.
The observance of Memorial Day
here Saturday excelled in every par-ticular
any occasion of the kind in re-cent
years. The credit for each enjoy-able
feature of the day, with the
Congressman R. Spencer Blackburn exception of the delightful weather
1S „ JO TO.. 3 TO 4:DO.
-HONE NO.JT^
E. I- 5TAMEY, M. D.
RESIDENCE:
.. '• street.
OFTICE:
n's 1>IU- Store. A '■:■•- •■ -
Dr. j. E- WYCHE
DENTIST
rr -L |N SAVINGS BANKBLDG.
„ ,- QSiiCNSBOHO W. C.
was in the city Friday morning.
Mi. W. I. L'nderwood, editor of the
Textile Excelsior,Charlotte,spent Sun-day
here.
Capt. !!. I.. Veruon. traveling pas-senger
agent of the Southern, spent
last High! in the city.
Mr. Lee 11. Battle was among those
who attended the Southern ISaptist
Convention at Asheville last week.
A good second-hand two-horse wagon,
that prevailed, is due solely the Guil-ford
Chapter, Daughters of the Con-federacy,
who with exquisite grace ar-ranged
every detail that contributed to
the success of the occasion.
At ten o'clock the chief marshal, Dr.
('has. [.. Scott, formed a procession at
the public square that moved to the
Grand Opera House, where the princi-pal
exercises of the day took place.
The big auditorium had been tastefully
Work at the Iron Furnace Held Up.
Division Superintendent Isaac Pros-ser,
of the Empire Steel and Iron Com-pany,
who has been here for several
weeks working in a quiet way toward
getting matters shaped up to put the
company's furnace here in blast again,
and incidentally making investigations
as to the character and quantity of ore
in several of the most promising ore
beds in the state, received word last
Tuesday night to go to work in earnest
to pre].a re for the starting of the fur-nace.
Since then lie has had a force of
men a: work at the plant, securing
measurements for the numerous east-ings
and various parts of the equip-ment
that needs be renewed. Yester-day
morning, for some unknown rea-son,
he ordered all work at the furnace
TOBACCO NOTES. BARGAIN
Dr M. F. FOX
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
QjiLFORD COLLEGE. N. C.
EDWARH BAUM, M. D.
PHYSlCIAr ND SURGEON
Si.. Greensboro.
uses '.
_ ,_ AND THROAT.
■
and appropriately decorated, and it
with bed and rigging, and a buggy and I presented a pleasing picture when the
harness for sale cheap, at Hiatt & |vast audience, filling every nook and I stopped. Just what has occurred to
comer, had been sealed. The veterans cause such an order to be promulgated
occupied a reserved section of seats in
the orchestra circle. After music by
the Proximity band, under the skillful
leadership of Prof. James Dilworth,
the master of ceremonies, Col. Jas. T.
Lamb's. l'j-2t.
Mr. T. C. Hobbs and sister, .Mi—
'Mary, left last night for Charleston,
i where they will spend a week at the
exposition.
Mr. E. 1'. Whartoii left last night for
: Tallahassee. Fla., where he will spend
two or three days looking after some
business interests.
Solicitor A. 1.. I'.rooks is in Durham
this week attending Durham Superior
curt for the trial of criminal cases.
Judge Neal is presiding.
Morehead, called the Kev. e delay is only temporary, and
1 ot the of the Confederacy, marching to the that work may be resumed at an early-center
of the stage amid tin' waving date. At best it would require ninety
banners of stars and bars, sang '"The days to rehabilitate the furnace, and
Bonnie Blue Flag." j we do not want to see the summer pass
Col. Morehead then introduced < ,.l. without a renewal of activities there.
William A. I lenderson, of Washington,
D. C.. the principal speaker of the oc-casion.
Col. ileiider.son. al the outset,
add res-ed himself particularly lo Ihe
Dauuhtcrs of the Confederacy, tellina
them that they had a great 'work lie-
Mr. I-. I. Morton left Monday for fore them and were doiii-it riirl.t well.
Irevaitl, where he wii1 manage the I Two line* «t"duty lay before then, he
said. Kirs!, they bad t.> take care .>i
the past. Ilesakl lie would not ask
the South to forget her war a- well
ask a mother to forget her child, lie
urged the women of the South to sec t..
it that the glorious history of the South-land,
particularly of North Carolina.
he not left in oblivion. !ic took
liciilar pride in the fact that lie
The Greenville Reflector says the
Imperial Tobacco Company has begun
in that
City National bank, has recovered
from a touch of malaria that kept him
indoors for a few days last week.
Dr. Mclver delivered a commence-ment
address at the Alabama Indus-trial
College for Women on Monday,
returning home yesterday morning.
New York, May 12.—M. R. Clarke,
E. H. M. Gunn and J. D. Player,three
of the most prominent men in the Brit-ish
Tobacco trade, arrived today on the
steamship Saxonia. None of them
would commit himselfto any statement
on the subject of the visit, but 'united
they would leave at once for the South.
picked over.
PROXIMITY
MERCANTILE CO.
JOHN J. PHOENIX Manager.
Another Manufacturing- Enterprise.
Among the many important addi-tions
to Greensboro's varied industrial
interests is one which will occupy a
held as yet undeveloped, iir a local
sense, yet is quite promising nevcrthe-
Municipal Affairs.
At the regular meeting of the board
of aldermen Friday night a committee
of live, Messrs. Ward, liaiu, Denny,
(Jla.-cock and Helms, was named to in-1 patronize us next season than
less, as conditions here are favorable to
All of last year's crop of tobacco is the development of such an enterprise.
practically sold and we are g!u I ;■> say A number of local capitalists, among
that Greensboro has sold hei -.are of whom are men capable of directing the
same and given entire satisfaction, practical features of the business, has
Our warehouses are nil-.v beiii rented subscribed sufficient capital to establish
by able warehou-esmen. wl. . .ill. no j a hardwood manufacturing plant here,
doubt, make it more to your terest to and today the company will be in-fo
r sev- corporate.! w itli an authorized capital
Dr. L. A. PHIPPS
PHYS CIAN AND DENTIST
rJ Co.. Pi. C
Hotel Franklin this summer. His
family will join him about the first of
June.
Hon. Kranklin McNeil, chairman of
the Corporation Commission, will be at
the court house next Saturday, the
ITth. to take up any tax matter- that
may be desired.
Mr-, C. A. Dray left yesterday for
Birch, \'a.. in res|M>use to a telegram
announcing the serious illness of her
father, Mr. It. II. Hreenwood, who is
;.:.'.::... n.»t exjiecled t>> live.
Rev. "eare l'ast- The market is in the of$25,000. Such men as C. H. Fisher,
probable cost of a site t. the
i
|1CW ' best condition it has ben foi yeaisand iNeil Ellington, .1. C. Bishop and c. K.
par-was
a
thirty thousand dollar library which
Mr. A:.drew Carnegie projioses to give
the city.
An appropriation of -I'M was made
the i late < 'h.v (Juards.
An ordinance was passed forbidding
double grandson of North Carolina, the robbing of bird's nests and the kill-
I his state had been shamefully neg-will
be ready for primings whenever ' Holton are the principal stockholders,
they are ready to be offered, as our and their names are a suliiciciit uuar-btiyers
are now making big prepara- autee of the stability o f the enterprise.
lions lor the new crop. i ":>ri>"'"»> '"terior miishlngs will com-
I prise the product of the plant. I he
,,,., •.,„., 'company will organize at once and
IMPHHAI. b BULDIXO PLANS. , either buy or build a factory, the in-
I he imperial lobac.-o Company, of i tention being to get to work on an ex-
Great Britain and Ireland, it appears, I tensive scale as soon as possible. The
le-ted iii histories, though it had" a glo- ' ""' ' . '" t,K '"•'.' w,!tu lheextel>- is committed to building brick lire- ,K,r'1 ffo«,8,,i this section, which have
rioiis record in colonial and revolution-ary
time- After tributes to the noble't!
.n of pigeons and English sparrows, I,,_ .»,„ , ''.' " " """ '"". a reputation far and wide, will be util-
,, . . i j n ir""' factories, or as much so as possi- i,,,,!
penalty l employ Prof. K. .1. Forney, an
expert accountant, to examine in dc-urday
and will enlarge its field of use-fulness
to a considerable extent. Mr.
(J. T. Gaines, formerly of the Bay State
Shoe and LeatherCompany, New York,
whose headquarters have been at
Lynehburg, Va., for some time, and
Mr. J. A. Eflrd, of the wholesale house
w ill suffice in such places temporarily. of Eflrd Brothers, Winston, have ac-
Mr. C. H. Fast, of Danville, is the ,'uire'1 s,ock '" ,he (-'°"wl". together
honor to the veteran-, then the proces- The -ewer committee was directexl to , company's architect. Kiuston and w'tn a few l'"»"• (i(l"-
si..,, was reformed on North Elm street advertise for bids for the construction j Greensboro N. C. and Danville Va. '■''''"" tnt' ual'it:l1 stock, and making it
Hill cemetery, of a sewer from Walker avenue to the
the band, (iate City Guards, under I'liillips outlet, northeast of the city,
command of Sergeant Horace Weeks.
veterans on foot and in carriages, the
lire department, school children and
citizens being in line.
are points that will have built plants. *'"■"""•
Already tobacco dryers have been en-j As now orS*nuea, Mr. Gaines is
gaged for these plants. In Danville 5^®^ "!' "'e '7,l,l,a"v ■nd„M^
t a single complaint against the po- the C. H. Hickey factory has been i£LSZ will ea"Urer'
The jiolicecommittee icp..,te.l I.OfiJ
warrants issued during the year and
n
lice force.
Base Ball Notes.
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
M.W.Thompson, died of pneumonia
Sunday night and was buried Monday
three with Italeigh. On the jtrip east
C. G. WRIGHT
TORNEY AT LAV7
■•'. Ce~ COURT MOUSE.
■■'50RO, N. C.
At the cemetery Itev. Dr. Crawford,
chaplain of ( amp No. 71M. ('. ('. V..
offered an appropriate prayer, and
masses of beautiful (lowers were strewed
over the Knives of the honored dead.
I pon the return to the city a sump-tuous
dinner was served the veterans
on the court house lawns. It was a
veritable feast, and evoked a torrent of the team won two of the three games
afternoon at Oreene Mill cemetery, compliments. Alter full justice h id i -.i \- . . ......
after appropriate services at the famiiv bee., done to the dinner, pipes and ,,,- " .'! ' >«»«*"'. «° "' «hf "»«« ""'
bacco, the gift of the American Tobac.-«i u ilmingtoii and has l i■'p. ..H..ie day ever played by any teams m the
will be cherished in every heart that
wa- quickened by the happy
become residents of
leased for a year. There will great die- Greensboro at an early date. At present
appointment among those tobacco deal-
The < ireensboro league team, u hich j ers who had hopes of disposing of their
..pined the season at New hern last j factories to the Imperial.— Southern
week, will return home tomorrow for Tobacconist, Richmond,
six games, three with New hern :
ToOl'K Cl'STOMERS AMI FHIKMIS:
no changes are contemplated in the
corps of traveling representatives or
oflice force. We expect to see the com-pany
continue its prosperous career un-der
the new management, as it has the
prestige of an established trade ofhand-some
propostions. a desirable location
Mf\.S C. HOYLE
5RNEY AT LAW
GREEHSBORO, H. C.
• e: ...us. Loans
residence on (iorrell street.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jones have
issued invitations to the marriage of
their daughter, Ida Temesia, to Mr.
William Walter Sellais. Wednesday
morning, June !. IWtt, at II ..'.lock, at that ('..Mowed one another'*!>closely!
(irace Methodist church, (ireensboro. .... ..... .,
!i,e fifty-ninth annual session of the
lion. J. D. McNeill, of Fayettevi lie, j Grand Ixxlge, I. O. O. F., is being held
spent Monday night at the McAdoo. I here this week, over one hundred and
He left yesterday morning forAsheville fifty delegates being present up to last
to arrange
Having heard complaints as to the !""'. exceptional facilities for doing
business.
Friday's score was:; to i' ii
slate,
our favor,
feature- ami Saturday's score was I to 0, ten
inning being required to determine the
result. Fox made the one run that
saved the day. lialeigh wo,, Monday
by a score of t to :; and yesterday by a
score ofS to II. It was admitted by iinpre-
Rcveals A Great Secret.
It is often asked how such startling
cures, that puzzle the best physicians,
are effected by Dr. King's New Discov-ery
for Consumption. Here's the se-ret.
It cuts out the phlegm ami germ-for
the State Firemen's night, while a number are expected to- P'diced witnesses that the umpire won
Tournament, lobe held there in An- day. The first meeting of the session
JACOB A. LONG
•*S 6" LONG
■ S AND COUN-ORS
AT LAW
ire, Greensboro, R. c.
gust, lie is president of the North
Carolina Firemen's Association.
(apt. N. I'. Dankin, of Macon county,
was I,cie last week renewing old
acquaintances and visiting his kinsmen.
Memorial day afforded him an oppor-was
held yesterday afternoon, when
i'a-t i-rand A. M. Scales extended the
welcome of the Hate City to the visi-tors.
On behalf of Grand Master li.
W. Murray, who is a resident of the
city, Fast Grand Representative Lums-
Kcilcral ('.inns
a- in Washington.
In i . business.
tunity for meeting many of the men j den, of Italeigh, responded. The busi-w
bo were in his command in the army, ''ess sessions began last night and will
and he was delighted with the cordial continue today and possibly tomorrow
greetings he received. forenoon. Tonight the (fraud Lodge
Mr. W. E. Dan. for some time man- wi" he entertained by the young ladies
ager of the (Ireensboro office of the!"f lne S,'llt' Xl""l;'1 ;""l Industrial
the first game for Italeigh.
fhe games here Thursday, Friday
and Saturday of this week and the first
three days of next week will be well
worth seeing. Excursion rates will be
available to those in surrounding towns
who wish to see the games, which are
lo be called at 4 o'clock each afternoon.
quality of the tobacco seed furnished
by us to die planters of this section, we
feel that a word of explanation is justi-fiable.
In order to meet the demands ol the
planters we ordered a supply of seeds
from the oldest and most reliable seed infected mucus, and lets nie life-giv-house
in the South, the R. L. Raglan j"- ,ox>£en e
1"'i,;n 1""! vitalise the
... ...... 'blood. It heals Ihe mllamed, cotiuh-
Seesl Farm, m Virginia, and we are at worn throat and lungs. Hard colds
a loss to know why those seeds proved aud stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr.
unproductive, as they were bought for I King's New Discovery, the most in-and
appeared to be'the best on the £mb,e remedy for allI Throat and Lung
........ i\- . . .... "iseases. Uruarauteea bottle- -iOc and
We regret very much that si.no. Trial bottles free at Holton'-.
STAMHM OK i iii: i i.i" Is.
n ..a. 1,,-t. P.C.
Italeigh 7 I .87-5
Charlotte -> .". .'.L'-"l
(ireensboro .. 4 •1 .".oil
New hern ....... 1 ■1 .500
ide vrhicli w e are
1 specialty of.
uiib DOMESTIC
COAL u «»
!. mil- of w on.!
Standard Electric Company, left Mon-day
to travel South Carolina and Geor-gia
for the company, and Mr. Allan
M. Cohen, manager for the company
al Charlotte, will henceforth have
charge of both offices.
"Fishing-|iole thieves," persons who
go about raising windows and fish
clothing from bedrooms, without run-ning
Ihe risk ofjpossible capture and
trial for burglary, which is a capital
MMIi BROTHERS
•."-:■-, 3il S. Eav:e St.
- --.io Y-z. S.
uin|itlj- attended lo.
College. Ihe Odd Fellows of the city
have left nothing undone that might
add to the pleasure of their guests on
this occasion, and the session bids fair
to be a me rable one. Their lodge
room on West Market street, which
has recently undergone extensive re-pairs,
is an ideal place for the meeting
ol such a body.
What Thin Folks Need.
Is a greater power of digesting and
assimilating food. For them Dr. King's
market.
they have not given full satisfaction,
and hope that the shortage in plants
will not materially reduce the crop
that otherwise would have been plant-ed.
Respectfully,
HARRIS & (; VM II.B,
Banner Wart house.
II. A. (in.Mil; ,v < ....
Farmers Warehouse.
May 1U. 1902.
NEW HUM AT Tin: KAKMKKS.
We are (.leased to announce to our
friends in Guilford and surrounding
CITY
TION
BANK
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Durham '■'■ 5 .375 counties that we have formed a part- >._.-♦,• «,.«.,«.,
WU ^"" ! '• -1S* -ship mr the purpose of n aging a jgS—4"gjgg
James s. Manning, chairman of the tobacco worehouse in Greensboro the stoeVhMoa'Liability 100 000 CO
executive committee of this judicaldis- coming year, and that we will have ■«-.«•♦_♦« TU«~H... ant'iyMM
trict. has noticed Col. J. A. Darrinuer. eharge of .he Farmers Warehouse on ' ° P°C""" 2.3,....w.
member for (iuilford county, of a meet-ing
of the district committee at Dur-u.
iu, on May 20, to consider a dateand
ise on
and after August 1st. 1902. TheFarm-ers
is one of the most desirable houses
Beginning today this bank will issue
ciime ill this state, have been active ill I New Life Pills work wonders. They
this city ihe past week or so. In a few tone and regulate the digestive organs, j is no opposition, ii would seem that
instances they have made good hauls Peutly expel all poisons from ihe sys- Greensboro would be the most conven-from
the clothing they secured in this !:'."' ?iW th?..b,ood'. improve apiie-1 lent place, and the day before or after
manlier.
place for calling thecoiivention to nom- in the state for the sale of leaf tobacco !
inate a solicitor for the district. The and we feel assured that we can serve !('*r,i
t
l',,'|-le* "'' l
1
)l'J"-il °" which iuter-pie-
ent solicitor. Mr. Brooks, has made ,- , . .■ , ifcst at the rate ol lour per cent, will be
a most excellent officer, and there will our fne,lda to the % ery best advantageJ paid on deposits that remain three
be no opposition whatever to his re-|Thanking you all for past favors, andl'months. Money draws Interest from
nomination. Still the formality of a I assuring you that the prospects |(,r i date of depisit.
.•.invention must be had. and as there Greensboro's market are brighter than
lite, make healthy flesh. Only 35c at the State convention the most appro-
Holtou's. j priate time to hold it.
for years, we remain,
Yours truly,
R. o. GAMBLE,
R. T. KEHNODLE.
May 12, 1902.
We solicit a share of your business.
J, M. WALEEB,
President.
LEE H. BATTLE,
G&ihler.
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